These three cherries are made of white glass; different colouring was obtained during the shooting process. Possibilities when shooting glass are endless.
This is my entry for today’s #photo101 project.
This is my entry for today’s #photo101 project.
Beautiful photo Paula. I love the colours and the light. I also happen to love cherries.
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What colour would you choose? 😉
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Che bellezza!
I’d chose light green….
Baci
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That is very clever and has produced a beautiful photo – care to give us a clue how it was done? The most obvious one to choose would be red, so I am going for the rather peachy coloured one as my favourite.
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Well, you got my attention captivated for more than 3 minutes. Not an easy feat under ADHD. How about shiny fire-engine red?
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Go for it 😀
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I was really curious to know how you have done the color rendering part, and great to see the effort went in.
Beautiful image for it’s simplicity and striking color contrast with the black background 🙂
Thanks a lot for sharing the music too 🙂
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I understood your answer to AnnetteM that you combined several fotos with different filters. It’s not one single shot. Am I right?
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No, it is one shot – one exposure. Filters were not used on camera, they were placed on lamps 🙂
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Cool shot, Paula. I was stumped then I read the explanations. Now I see the lights on the cherry stalks as well. It makes sense now. Very well done.
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🙂 thanks, Draco. I am glad this experiment worked.
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These look beautiful with the colours Paula. I would not have said they were made of glass.
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It’s alabaster glass. Thank you very much, Colline.
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simple again. but so meaningful and full of light. love it, as always!
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always a pleasure 🙂
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I would love to have them just like that at home! I’d hang them on a chandelier or a table lamp 🙂
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🙂
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Very pretty Paula. I am choosing the red one. I seem to be a fan of the vibrant colors in life.
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super super cool.
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Magical, Paula! Totally perfect 🙂
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Paula, this photo is three shades of wonderful.
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Wow, I love this Paula. 😀
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what cool glass art – I agree possibilities are endless – and what a cool medium! 🙂
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How cool… Lovely glass Cherries…
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Wonderful! They look good enough to eat 🙂
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A ripe green cherry, that feels new and different.
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Green and ripe! 🙂 Be my guest, Hilary. I thought of you today wanting to visit, and then something trivial stopped me.
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What a fun shot, I love the different colours hanging together!
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Glad you like it Patti. It was an experiment.
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I thought I’d appreciated this already, but my comment must have got lost in space. A beautiful luminous photo, with such wonderful luminous glass-colours. I’d love to watch you taking such a photo – I can’t quite envisage how you did it, despite your very clear explanation.
I’m in recovery – up till 11.30 two nights in a row talking: that’s a once a year phenomenon usually! Jude was great company.
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Thank you for the appreciation, Meg. I am really thankful for your interest 🙂 I have noticed something I noticed before in other bloggers, and I don’t know how to feel about it – there are some popular bloggers than only feign their interest in my posts – their superficial comments make me feel bad. I wish they would just forget I exist and go on with their business. It happened here and again on my Triumph post, not to mention my earlier posts. If attention is what they are after – and I can see it clearly- why don’t they leave in peace and go after other suckers. Sorry for this out pour. I had to share with somebody. I decided to ignore the people whose silly comments made me feel bad and surely they will stop visiting here.
It is great to hear you have had fun with your friend Jude. It is special to meet in person people from blogoshpere. Have a good rest, Meg 🙂
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Rest Paula? Tomorrow I take a friend shopping (60 km round trip) and go to Book Club. Then I pack the car and drive to Queensland for a month! I’m a bit insane. But insanity offers many pleasures. I’ll see my senior grandkids and my son and daughter and their respective and wonderful partners, to say nothing of dogs, alpacas, chooks and a cat. Blogging will be compromised at one point – my daughter has awful Internet connection.
My wish for you? Only encounters with intelligent and thoughtful commenters. May it happen!
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Have a good time, Meg. I like acting insane- it balances me. I understand about your connectio and will miss you. And I appreciate your wishes as much as your intelligent company 🙂
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P.S. I forgot to mention that I envy you the meeting with alpacas :(. You should take pics of them and submit them for my challenge whether in colour or black and white (or both). 😀
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I’ll do that. They are all rescue alpacas, except one who is the offspring of a rescue alpaca and a “stud” alpaca. They’re pets, not statements!
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Really special, and the delicate light plays, again with a Christmassy feel.
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Yes, it seems that I started being Christmassy a bit early this year 😉 Thank you, Barbara. It’s a joy to see you here.
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Nice photo☺️
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